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The code 0 for year could mean either 2000 or 2010, however, do you know many rackets that have been made for more than 10 years ? If that ever becomes the case, the last number, which is believed to be the revision number, should be higher for rackets made later.

If the year code is 0, and the racket could have been made in 2010, just assume the 0 is for 2010. It doesn't mean the racket is authentic though, so just use something else to determine if it's authentic.

hi i got a yonex arc saber from my bro in law from canada and its a one piece, i'm hearing a lot of things about t joint dont know what it is, does yonex manufacture one piece racket without t joint, please help me to know whether its an original or a counterfeit<br><br>

hi i got a yonex arc saber from my bro in law from canada and its a one piece, i'm hearing a lot of things about t joint dont know what it is, does yonex manufacture one piece racket without t joint, please help me to know whether its an original or a counterfeit<br><br>

all of the new racket would have their T-joint molded inside the racket, so it would be a one piece racket

Yonex nanospeed

I just brought a yonex racket yesterday, but i just cant find its model on yonex webpage, can anyone tell me if the model is fake or real? The model name is called nanospeed beta B.The racket itself has a yonex sticker too. Its develop by yonex japan, full carbon graphite + carbonNanotube. Its also have PBSI logo on it.

does all production must have the same butt cap? what if the colour is lighter green and doesn't have 'japan' written on it? is that what they call low-end production? is there such thing as 'yonex taiwan and yonex japan has different production'? if yes, why are they making it like that? just curious~

This may just be coincidental, however someone mentioned to me a while ago that 99% of the fake rackets are not weight balanced at the head of the racket....what I mean by that is if you placed your finger on the shaft at the balance point and let the racket come to rest, the genuine ones will always have the frame head pretty much remain horizontal whilst almost all of the fake ones will roll to a vertical position (suggesting maybe one side of the frame is heavier/lighter than the other).

So I grabbed my rackets and checked them to find that all of them remained horizontal whereas the fake rackets from some people at the club in fact rolled over to a vertical position, though there was one that remained horizontal....

Perhaps as a first port of call, if you want a quick check to determine if the racket is real or fake, this could be a quick test....? Does anyone know if this might just be coincidental or is there an element of truth to it...????

I got a ti-10 1st gen. though it has no CODE !! is it fake?? this one was really OLD and it feels so good to play with. . . though i can feel that the materials is authentic and its clean paint finish but the problem is that i has no CODE PLS HELP tnx btw im new here LOL

I got a ti-10 1st gen. though it has no CODE !! is it fake?? this one was really OLD and it feels so good to play with. . . though i can feel that the materials is authentic and its clean paint finish but the problem is that i has no CODE PLS HELP tnx btw im new here LOL

it really feels authentic like the yonex rackets though the problem that it has no code :3 the paint is very well made :3 is this fake???
I got a ti-10 1st gen. though it has no CODE !! is it fake?? this one was really old and it feels so good to play with. . . though i can feel that the materials is authentic but the problem is that i has no CODE PLS HELP tnx btw im new here LOL
it really feels authentic like the yonex rackets though the problem that it has no code :3 the paint is very well made :3 is this fake???